TRclassic3
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Can someone enlighten me on whether the tranny is removed from inside or dropped underneath. Any other hints or direct is VERY much appreciated.
Thanks
Ed
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Ed
Ed, just remove the carpet on top of the tunnel with the shifter an e-brake boots. Then there is one or two bolt/screws holdin a dome shaped cover holding the shifter in place. When you remove the shifter there should be a spring and a small ball bearing or maybe it's a short piece of metal with a round end that is the detent mechanism. Make sure that you capture them for reassembly. That kind if stuff is probably in the Haynes TR6 manual. Then, there are one or more switches on top of the transmission to remove the wires from after you label them. I can't remember if they are accessible from the top. I used a regular floor jack and balanced my transmission on it. Not the best solution. Also, the trick is to temporarily replace a couple of the bolts near the top of the bellhousing, around 10 and 2 (or 11 and 1?) with two studs; maybe 2-4 inches long so that the trans hangs on them while backing it out. That way you aren't putting a strain on the trans input shaft by hanging on it as you back it out of the pressure plate. The studs have to be long enough to serve that function but short enough to allow backing the trans out far enough to drop it. Used for guides on install also.TRclassic3 said:Is it necessary to remove seats and tunnel to get to the shifter and associated wiring?